Why are populist radical right parties (PRRPs) more successful in some countries than in others? This question is analysed here by focusing on Belgium. While Flanders (the northern, Dutch-speaking part of Belgium) was home to one of the strongest far-right movements in Europe, Wallonia (the southern, francophone part) has remained ‘immune’ to such tendencies. The article argues that different historical experiences have given rise to a hostile political environment for PRRPs in Wallonia, where mainstream parties and the media have created a successful cordon sanitaire. In Flanders, mainstream parties and the media have gradually become more accommodative towards PRRPs. By emphasizing the sociopolitical context in which parties operate, the ...
Radical right-wing populist parties have experienced a growth in support in several European countri...
Léonie de Jonge shows that, like in a marketplace, success and failure of populist parties are often...
Radical right-wing populist parties, such as Geert Wilders’ Party for Freedom, Marine Le Pen’s Natio...
Why are populist radical right parties (PRRPs) more successful in some countries than in others? Thi...
Why are populist radical right parties (PRRPs) more successful in some countries than in others? Thi...
This thesis investigates the variation in the electoral performances of right-wing populist parties ...
While the Vlaams Blok (currently Vlaams Belang) became one of the most successful and electorally du...
In this article, I address the way in which extreme right populist actors in Belgium and the Netherl...
Despite the proliferation of studies exploring the success of the populist radical right, there is a...
Although most scholars acknowledge that the media play an instrumental role in furthering or limiti...
Paper presented at the Symposium Right-Wing Extremism in Europe Organized by the Academy for Politic...
Radical right populist parties (RRPPs) are on the rise in many European countries since the 1990s. T...
Radical right-wing populist parties have recently emerged throughout Europe, but the electoral succe...
By taking a close look at contemporary practices and strategies of far-right actors, the present vol...
Radical right-wing populist parties have experienced a growth in support in several European countri...
Léonie de Jonge shows that, like in a marketplace, success and failure of populist parties are often...
Radical right-wing populist parties, such as Geert Wilders’ Party for Freedom, Marine Le Pen’s Natio...
Why are populist radical right parties (PRRPs) more successful in some countries than in others? Thi...
Why are populist radical right parties (PRRPs) more successful in some countries than in others? Thi...
This thesis investigates the variation in the electoral performances of right-wing populist parties ...
While the Vlaams Blok (currently Vlaams Belang) became one of the most successful and electorally du...
In this article, I address the way in which extreme right populist actors in Belgium and the Netherl...
Despite the proliferation of studies exploring the success of the populist radical right, there is a...
Although most scholars acknowledge that the media play an instrumental role in furthering or limiti...
Paper presented at the Symposium Right-Wing Extremism in Europe Organized by the Academy for Politic...
Radical right populist parties (RRPPs) are on the rise in many European countries since the 1990s. T...
Radical right-wing populist parties have recently emerged throughout Europe, but the electoral succe...
By taking a close look at contemporary practices and strategies of far-right actors, the present vol...
Radical right-wing populist parties have experienced a growth in support in several European countri...
Léonie de Jonge shows that, like in a marketplace, success and failure of populist parties are often...
Radical right-wing populist parties, such as Geert Wilders’ Party for Freedom, Marine Le Pen’s Natio...